Re: [DML] NOS Seat Covers
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Re: [DML] NOS Seat Covers



I would like to see that demonstration of that product. Please let me 
know what day and what time you plan on doing the demonstration. I have 
heard a lot about this product put the price scares me away, if i seen 
what it claims it does the price would not matter then.

Mark


On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, at 10:01 AM, MichaelRPack1@xxxxxx 
wrote:

> In a message dated 02/22/2004 5:32:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> doki_pen@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> <<
>  Hey Everyone, how's it going?
>
>  I'm considering the purchase of some NOS seat covers I see pop up on 
> ebay
>  every now and then.  I've heard some rumors that the seats crack 
> after a
>  while and am wondering if this is unavoidable or can be remedied by 
> proper
>  hide care.  Any input on this? Thanks!
>
>  Jon Weiner
>  #3215 >>
>
> Hi John,
>
> I purchased a pair of NOS gray leathers seat covers from the gentleman 
> over
> in the UK. The final ebay price was $800 w/shipping. I don't want a
> "reproduction" or "genuine copy" I'm thinking about purchasing a NOS 
> set in black
> leather...just in case.
>
> As far as hide food...I have treated the leathers with a product called
> Leatherique.com
>
> Leatherique has been endorsed by the Lotus, Ferrari, Rolls Royce, BMW, 
> car
> clubs since 1968. I believe that the product has an excellent 
> reputation.
>
> I have the seat covers stored in the library of my home. The humidity 
> and
> temperature of the room is perfect for preserving old books, so I 
> thought it
> would benefit the leathers in that environment. In addition, it would 
> allow them
> to slowly get used to the geographic area of the country where I live 
> (near
> Annapolis Maryland)
>
> The leatherique seems to be working The process is a two step 
> application.
> First the rejuvenator oil and then application of pristine clean. The 
> seat
> covers were soft and pliable to begin with so now they are treated 
> properly and
> should last for many more years.
>
> I will be offering some leatherique at the Pigeon Forge show this 
> summer. I
> will bring the seat covers, steering wheel, interior door panels, a 
> very worn
> out DMC drivers seat to demonstrate leatherique to those that are 
> interested.
>
> Sincerely,
> Michael Pack
>
>
>
>
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